overview - city of ryde › files › assets › public › committees › past › rch … ·...
TRANSCRIPT
Overview
• JBA Urban Development Services
• Themes, Aims and Goals
• Competition Registrar
• Competition Program
• Competition Documents
• The Jury
• Prize Money
JBA Urban Development Services
• JBA is a Sydney based urban development consultancy
• We are recognised leaders in statutory and strategic planning, urban design and community engagement
• The JBA team has been involved in managing many successful design competitions
Key Personnel
Chris Proctor – Director, Urban Design
Andrew Duggan – Director, Planning
Jim Murray – Principal Planner
Brendan Hoskins – Senior Planner
• A strategic and creative director of architecture and urban revitalisation, with over 25 year’s experience across four continents.
• A juror for the 2013 NSW Sulman Medal for Public Architecture and the 2013 Lloyd Rees Award for Urban Design.
• Managed the international competition for One Alfred Street, Sydney and has been an entrant, registrar and juror on more than 10 competitions.
Chris Procter BArch MAUD (Harvard) AIA
Andrew Duggan BA MURP LLD MPIA
• Over 15 years experience in the NSW property and development sector as both a town planner and environmental planning lawyer.
• Andrew and Chris are the project co-leads, providing strategic direction and are responsible for ensuring milestones are achieved and the Competition is delivered in accordance with quality outcomes.
International Design Ideas Competition
• Conceptual designs
• Global reach – Architectural firms; institutes; universities;
journals; websites
– Europe & UK
– North & South America
– SE Asia
– Middle East
– Australia and NZ
Three Key Themes
• Competition for ideas to reveal the potential of the Site to meet the City of Ryde’s aims and goals
• Identify a concept, community support, guide the future use of the Site
• Winner will display significant architectural merit, be achievable,
The Aims
• Beyond best practice sustainable design
• Innovation
• Diversity
• Flexible application of the planning controls to allow unexpected solutions
• Release the advantages of the Site to sustain an iconic solution
• Community engagement
The Goals
• Local govt. operations / flexibility for space to be viable for commercial
• Multi-functional space to support community needs – indoor / outdoor
• Office and retail – enhance employment and meet local requirements
• Residential dwellings / key worker housing
• Enhanced pedestrian connectivity
• Investigate improved links to bus services
The Competition Registrar
• Manage the competition process in consultation with the City of Ryde to ensure the desired outcomes are achieved
• Advise on Competition methodology and staging • Co-ordinate the production of the Competition documentation and
procedures • Facilitate endorsement from the AIA – credibility • First point of contact and liaison for the competitors, the jury and Council
during the Competition
• Facilitate the Jury assessment
Competition Documents
• Design Competition Brief
• Competition Conditions
• Jury Brief
• International Promotional Strategy
The Jury
• The Jury will consist of three experienced industry professionals each notable for their pre-eminence in one of the following fields
–Public Service
–Architecture; and
–Property Industry
Competition Program
Milestone Timeframes
Stage 1 Open Competition January – March 2016 (6 weeks)
Stage 1 Public Exhibition April – May 2016 (3 weeks)
Stage 1 Evaluation and shortlisting May 2016
Stage 2 Invited Competition May – June 2016 (6 weeks)
Stage 2 Public Exhibition July 2016 (3 weeks)
Stage 2 Evaluation and Winner Announced August 2016
Prize Money and Compensation
• Key to attract the highest calibre competitors
• The competition is to provide a total pool of $350,000 (AUD)
• Three / four shortlisted entrants to receive $50,000
• The winning entrant will be awarded an additional prize of $150,000
Stage 1
• Stage One is an open international design ideas competition, comprising the following key components: – Competitors to evaluate the sites development
potential over a six (6) week period – Clarifications/questions via the Competition Registrar
during the competition – Community to rank their top 5 concepts – preferred
concept into Stage 2 – The Jury will select three (3) entrants to be shortlisted
and participate in Stage 2
Stage 2
• Stage Two is an invited design competition, comprising the following key components: – Competitors will provide a detailed analysis of the
sites development potential over a six (6) week period
– Public exhibition
– Community polled on final submissions and result forwarded to Jury
– The Jury will determine a winner of the Competition
Questions